Résumé
For Systems Analysis and Design courses found at the junior/senior undergraduate level or at the graduate level.
HyperCase (original, hypertext-based software created by
the authors) now accompanies this text on an interactive
website. This innovative software allows students
first-hand experience with a business and organizational
structure. Students will interview employees, observe
office dynamics and practices, analyze prototypes, and
review existing systems. All activities are conducted
within a business simulation called “Maple Ridge
Engineering” and are based on real-life consulting
experiences.
- NEW—New topics—Client-server system design, Intranet concepts.
- NEW—Examples of new software—Used by analysts and designers to manage projects, analyze and document systems, design new systems, and implement their plans.
- NEW—Expanded coverage of GUI design (and Windows 95).
- NEW—End-of-chapter case (the “CPU Case”)—In a new format in order to work with Visible Analyst.
- NEW—HyperCase®—Rewritten and expanded. Available free-of-charge on the World-Wide Web.
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- The first text to feature a Web-based adventure game and learning tool for students.
- Over 60 consulting opportunities
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- Tests students' new skills.
- International orientation—Used worldwide by students and professors.
- Chapter on Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design.
- Examples from current, popular software packages—Visible Analyst, Delrina's FormFlow, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Access, and Sieman's XperCase.
- Expanded coverage—Data flow diagrams, data dictionaries, and process specifications.
- Pre-packaged presentation slides of critical lecture material in PowerPoint—Available to any adopter.
I. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS FUNDAMENTALS.
2. Understanding Organizational Style and its Impact on Information Systems.
3. Determining Feasibility and Managing Analysis and Design Activities.
II. INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS.
5. Interviewing.
6. Using Questionnaires.
7. Observing Decision-Maker Behavior and Office Environment.
8. Prototyping.
III. THE ANALYSIS PROCESS.
10. Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries.
11. Describing Process Specifications and Structured Decisions.
12. Analyzing Semistructured Decision Support Systems.
13. Preparing the Systems Proposal.
14. Writing and Presenting the Systems Proposal.
IV. THE ESSENTIALS OF DESIGN.
16. Designing Effective Input.
17. Designing the File or Database.
18. Designing the User Interface.
19. Designing Accurate Data-Entry Procedures.
V. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND IMPLEMENTATION.
21. Successfully Implementing the Information System.
22. Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design.
Index.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
Auteur(s) | Kenneth E. Kendall, Julie E. Kendall |
Édition | 4eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 902 |
Format | 20,8 x 26 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1900g |
Intérieur | 2 couleurs |
EAN13 | 9780136466215 |
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